What SARS Expects From You – and How Evertol.co.za Makes It Simple

by | Apr 16, 2025 | Banking & Finance

Compliance Is Not a Surprise. It’s a Standard.

SARS doesn’t knock politely when something goes wrong. It arrives with deadlines, notices, and penalties – usually at the worst possible moment. And for many small to medium businesses in South Africa, this happens not because they are dishonest, but because they are disorganised.

Tax compliance is not a trap. It’s a structure. It’s a system that rewards businesses who stay organised and respond timeously. But for that to happen, there must be understanding – of what SARS expects, how to stay up to date, and how to prepare for what’s coming long before it becomes urgent.

At Evertol Associates, we see it all the time. Business owners who have been trading for two years but never filed a VAT return. Startups registered without any tax planning. Companies that didn’t realise EMP201 submissions were monthly and not annual. The damage is usually avoidable – if someone had just explained the full picture clearly from the start.

What SARS Actually Expects

SARS expects you to know your tax type and filing frequency. If you are registered for VAT, you must file bi-monthly. If you hire staff, you need to submit EMP201 returns monthly and an EMP501 summary twice a year. If your company is active, even with zero income, you are still expected to file corporate tax returns annually.

More importantly, SARS expects you to file on time, every time. They do not follow up – they issue penalties. They do not ask if you were reminded – they assume you should know. In many ways, it’s a fair system. But it is unforgiving if you are unprepared.

What’s not well known is that SARS operates by algorithm. If your business files late consistently, or shows inconsistent values between VAT and income declarations, you are flagged – silently. That flag becomes an audit risk. And when the audit comes, they don’t ask for what’s convenient. They ask for what should have been in place all along.

Clarity Makes It Manageable

The good news is that tax compliance doesn’t have to be complex. Once your systems are in place, the process becomes predictable and smooth. The challenge is setting up those systems early enough – or fixing them before penalties escalate.

That’s why Evertol Associates doesn’t just offer a tax service. We offer tax clarity. We walk clients through what returns apply to them, when to file, how to match declarations, and how to keep SARS interactions clean and constructive.

Some of our clients never think about SARS anymore. Not because they’re avoiding it, but because we’ve structured their compliance in a way that keeps them consistently on track. They receive their monthly payroll summary. They approve their VAT declaration. And they focus on building their business while we handle the technical side behind the scenes.

We’re Not Here to Save You Once – We’re Here to Keep You Safe

There’s a big difference between last-minute rescue and long-term compliance. At Evertol, we help clients get caught up if they’ve fallen behind, but our bigger goal is always to build a tax process that becomes second nature – not a seasonal panic.

We make sure your EMP201 is filed every month. Your VAT returns are submitted accurately. Your tax clearance is always valid. Your income tax submissions are tied to your real business performance. And when you apply for funding, tenders, or a bank facility, you don’t hold your breath. You present your compliance confidently.

If SARS communication feels overwhelming, or if you’re unsure where your business stands, let’s help. We’ll assess your tax position, advise on outstanding issues, and put a plan in place to fix what’s behind – and prevent what’s ahead.

Email info@evertol.co.za or visit www.evertol.co.za to speak to one of our tax consultants.

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